Not hubby kicking both dogs off the bed and flapping the blanket all around last night looking for the lighter (it was on the nightstand lmfao)no, it used to be a coffee grinder....or something....get it right woman!
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Not hubby kicking both dogs off the bed and flapping the blanket all around last night looking for the lighter (it was on the nightstand lmfao)no, it used to be a coffee grinder....or something....get it right woman!
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Girl Power..............
Your farm is not big enough for that much energy and your heart would probably explode.I Keep asking @Suki for a blood transfusion......
I am currently experimenting with 8/4Does anyone know the best light schedule
And day & night temps
I'm currently on 15/9 light schedule 22-24 •C day.. 15 - 18 •C night?
Tomatoes need a minimum of 12 hours of light to set fruit.Best schedule for veggies? They def don’t need 15hrs if thats the question! Think tomatoes etc need like 8-10hrs of sun a day!
That made me think of the Palau story board we bought while diving there. It was carved by a women in jail and we got the oportunity to meet with her.A gift from my hubby, I think it's the only thing that he ever bought from Amazon [edit: ebay].
One of my most cherished possessions, thanks
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I don't know why I keep his weird pipe... I bought it, but it still gives me the creeps
Ouch! Have you been working out?!no, it used to be a coffee grinder....or something....get it right woman!
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That's beautiful!Good Morfnoevight All you Taco Tuesday stoners!
The girls have always held the power............. Thank goodness most of them do not know how to wield it.
Your farm is not big enough for that much energy and your heart would probably explode.
I am currently experimenting with 8/4
I normally run 18/6 with 28°C day and 20°C nights. AS long as you get ~43 DLI in the light period then a shorter day is ok.
Tomatoes need a minimum of 12 hours of light to set fruit.
That made me think of the Palau story board we bought while diving there. It was carved by a women in jail and we got the oportunity to meet with her.
This storyboard depicts the Legend of the Turtle of Ngmelis. A pair of young lovers witness the return of a hawksbill turtle to a nesting beach. The lovers first met on Ngmelis Island on a moonless night. In the morning, the woman noticed that her grass skirt had vanished from the rock that she had placed it on. She made a makeshift skirt, and the lovers left the island after agreeing to meet on the island again in two weeks. They returned to the island and were embracing on the beach when they were disturbed by a noise. They watched as a hawksbill turtle came ashore to lay her eggs in the sand. Wrapped around the turtle’s legs was the woman’s missing grass skirt. In the darkness of their original encounter, the woman had mistaken the turtle’s back for a rock. The two-week nesting cycle of hawksbills was thus well-known to the ancient Palauans who began telling this legend.
That's pretty rudimentary. I do it all the time!mmm, either that, or @Olderfart shifted us into a diff space-time continuum for that period ppp